A compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes.
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Examples for "MOT"
Examples for "MOT"
1The lashing winds are expected to ease on Thursday, the MOT said.
2Once you get over 50, you have to do the MOT.
3The biggest hole in the MOT is that they don't really check it.
4The advert said: The only MOT regulation regarding the DPF is a simple visual inspection.
5The government has granted car, motorcycle and van owners a six-month exemption from MOT testing.
1Due to coronavirus, in March the government allowed drivers who were scheduled for a MOT test to delay it for up to six months.
2Additionally, he promised to consult on extending the deadline for new cars and motorbikes to have MoT tests from three to four years.
3Hard shoulderMore than 20 per cent of cars in Britain fail their first MoT test - the British equivalent of the National Car Test (NCT).